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Lightdog Films: Movie Studio in a BoxIntel® Core™ i7 processors make creating visual special effects easier and faster. (2:14)
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Red Hat and Intel: Rock-Solid Mission-Critical ComputingPauline Nist (Intel) and Jim Totton (Red Hat) discuss their collaborative value to enterprise computing. (1:50)
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National Stock Exchange Video: Skating to Peak PerformanceNational Stock Exchange uses Intel® Xeon® processors to increase server capacity, latency without adding servers. (1:28)
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Video: Oracle’s Latest Sun Fire Server with Intel® Xeon® E7 ProcessorsVideo: Oracle’s Sun Fire X4470 M2* and Sun Fire X4800 M2* systems, based on Intel® Xeon® processor E7 family, join Oracle’s comprehensive portfolio delivering complete business solutions. (9:00)
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SAP and Intel Video: SAP In-Memory Appliance*Watch Intel® and SAP bring SAP HANA* to market on the Intel® Xeon® processor platform. (5:32)
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Anixter Video: Mission-Critical ValueAnixter uses IBM DB2 pureScale* with Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series for increased performance, scalability. (2:28)
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Oracle Exadata* on Intel® Xeon® Processors: Extreme Performance for Enterprise ComputingBrief covers deployment of Oracle Exadata* Database Machine (3:07)
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HP, Intel Deliver Mission-Critical Converged InfrastructureHP, Intel collaborate to deliver on mission-critical converged infrastructure. (4:43)
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SGI and Intel Video: Altix UV* Technology OverviewDr. Eng Lim Goh, CTO, SGI, describes features of SGI Altix UV* compared to standard rack mounted and clustered solutions. (6:59)
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Advantages of Running SQL Server 2008 R2 on Intel® Xeon® 7500 SeriesClaude Lorenson on advantages gained from SQL Server 2008 R2* running on Intel® Xeon® processors. (3:25)
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Intel IT and the Economic EnvironmentDiscusses economic environment, greater need for IT to drive productivity, efficiency across Intel. (5:03)
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Cisco and Intel Video: Leading Server Innovation with Cisco UCS*Leading server innovation with the Intel® Xeon® processor E7 family for higher speed and capacity. (8:30)
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Video: Indiana University Virtualizes with Intel and VMwareIntel® Xeon® processor 7500 series and VMware vSphere* enable VM capacity and performance increase, footprint reduction. (2:05)
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